In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continue
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings
in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continue
in the U.S. work force [and] the
postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly
in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continue
in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low -
cost research
lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continued.
In a competitive recruitment environment that now appears to favor higher pay — and thus higher
cost — for
postdocs, some institutions appear to be examining
postdocs» overall role and the structure of their
lab workforces.